Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING- MARCH 5 1931 - Bambino Has 33 Clubs In His Bag Baseball Star HONORED FOR X i COURT TILTS LOGAN March 5— Tea Utah Aggies won basketball letters during the season Just closed and rather oddly six of them were forwards The men who will be recommend ed by Coach Romney are Captain Beth Parkinson Elton Wilcox Delos Watkins Edwood Diysdale Gilbert Moesinger and Virgil Cropley center: forwards Carl Belliston Warren Alisop George Young and Don Bennion guards Wilcox Moe-Mng- tr Cropley and Belliston are be- ! first ing awarded letters for the two-yetime while all the rest are men with the exception of Watkins who wins his third letter n The Aggies ended the regular with exactly the same record as the previous year when they finished in a tie for the championship but this year they were Just a game behind the league leading Utes Had the Aggies won either of two hairline decisions that went to Utah in Balt Lake they would have repeated for the championship The race was so close however that either of the first three teams could have won with Just a twist or a turn in one tame 'HU i one-ma- Bozeman particularly Carl Belliston had a difficult task replacing Campbell long center of last year Belliston’s play improved through the year however and he led the team in scoring as well as the centers of the division- - No new forward could completely replace Carl Davis in a year of course Elton Wilcox gave promise of future Calif Mar 5— Steve Swetonic is last to the Pittsburg Pirates at least for the early part of the season Manager Jewel Ens announced today Physicians said Swetonic will not be able to pitch for two or three months An injured right elbow failed to respond to treatment and photographs taken yesterday In Los Angeles disclosed a fluid formation near the Joint Doctors said an operation probably would be necessary It is likely Steve will return to Pittsburg for the operation : Sixty players reported to Coach John "Clipper” Smith when he called for spring practice at North Carolina State college former champion has been offered a match with the winner of the Tuffy Griffiths — King Le vinsky heavyweight bout at the Chicago stadium tomorrow night matchmaker Nate Lewis said today Lewis hopes to stage a match between the winner of the Griffiths-L- e vinsky bout and Loughran at the stadlumn in April and then pair the August Baer’s status had not been deultimate victor against Jack Shartermined by the new boxing board key of Boston here in June " because no application had previous4 ly been received from him Tom former manager of CampMaloney New bell under suspension will seek reinstatement light-heavywei- PASO ROBLES Ilf v5 sea-eo- onstrated that the Aggies weren’t n team that some critics the dubbed them Rather it was one of the best teams the Aggies have ever had Warren Alisop played inspired basketball all through the season and particularly when Parkinson’s serious injury forced him to assume the leadership George Young de fenslve guard suffered a serious leg in his first game of the injury son and he didn’t get into real form until the closing series In those two games he gave one of the most brilliant exhibitions of defensive play ever seen on the local floor Don Bennion rounded out a great guard line and filled in Young’s place nicely He was a potent factor in the two Aggie victories at CHICAGO March 5— (UP) — i Tommy Loughran of Philadelphia CAP) — Pitcher ar Coach Dick Romney regarded the Season a success in spite of the loss of the championship because his players fought viciously to the final game and showed the finest kind of Captain spirit and enthusiasm Beth' Pariknson again led the Aggie attack with a dazzling "display of basketball brilliance but he was ably aided by the other members of the squad several of whom played really sensational basketball The loss of Parkinson in the B Y U series was a deadly blow to the Fanners’ hopes of repeating for a championship but the performance of the players in the final two games clash against Montana State dem- ST PETERSBURG Fla March 5 Ruth has 33 bats but because "there isn’t a good one in the lot” has ordered six more The more Manager Joe McCarthy sees of his New York Yankees the better he likes them Yesterday he expressed considerable satisfaction at the power In Catcher Bill Dickey’s batting and in the flashy work of Bill Werber young shortstop who came to the Yanks from Duke university by way of Albany P ‘ V '' : v-- ' J i ' 'U jf H-' Jx "i7- - 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By Blosscr Not a Soft One to Answer By Small J Camphor Doakes tonight before the Drama League Mr Doakes proposes that patrons of the theatre beginning with the person in th first row right turn one after the other and cry "HUSH I” into the ear of th person next left This routine can be followed row after row all evening and will not only put a stop to disturbing gossip but will distract and entertain those who are annoyed by the playt If the experiment works Mr Doakes will go further and sea that theatre patrons aro equipped with window weights by In time the Wickersham’i Re- port Came to the White Pavilion The Hoover read and then saw red (A sort of noovermilion) The Hoover damned the Wicker-sha- m And cursed him for a vilyim The Hoover hacked the damp Report As one who hacks through brambles And when he’d finished naught was left But sundry dry preambles The Great Report bestrewed the floor A very Wlckershambles —Jerome With am However our boy Rudy might not agree SIMPLIFYING THE UNIVERSE (awl lied Ad) IF THERE Is any commnnlr tion with the Next World John and Emma send regards to Aunt Clarice and wish her a pleasant experience SECRET YEARNINGS OF THE HEART told Gansvisva sha would make a good radio an nounccr and she says she tried it but couldn’t find any good ones Someone Anybody who doosnt bat an aye at a night club check would hardly bo annoyed by a little thing libs a night stick r1cDAY SAi'O AT THc FGUARILfM TftKt NG-Yf- te PEACE CF (Neve Item) "Mayor Walker is of the opinion that cops who bring the business end of a night stick down on the skulls of mobsters when they misbehave will be of more practical use in curbing crime than legislation The humiliation of the persons thus subdued will cause them to cease frequenting night clubs" SALESMAN SAM FADS-- BULLETIN r 09 OOT MfKe MAcKCKfiL The guy who puts things end to end— t wish hed kindly stand and bend While I apply with eager vim A paddle end to end on him FAMOUS LAST WORDS Have you ever tried doing anything in the mystery story line Mr Wickers ham? 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